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not only in the united states, canada and europe as well. not surprising, perhaps, given, you know, the dissolution with the old socialist party, the bureaucracy, except for, but insofar as people don't organize , go beyond one protest after another to build a new type of organization that is needed to take on the capital state to know we will be spending the rest of eternity in one protest after another. in a very creative and inspiring , but one has to eventually get beyond that. so i think that is our reaction. the other reaction we would have, and we think wall street, the occupy wall street was somewhat better in this respect. there has been a tendency in the anti globalization movement since seattle, it's important, to identify the problem has located at the level of the imf, at the level of these g-7 meetings orgy 20 meetings of finance ministers, central bankers, and leaders. and that is where the protesters. and in the book we point out that right after seattle in april 2000, the next big was in washington, the imf meeting. the prot
not only in the united states, canada and europe as well. not surprising, perhaps, given, you know, the dissolution with the old socialist party, the bureaucracy, except for, but insofar as people don't organize , go beyond one protest after another to build a new type of organization that is needed to take on the capital state to know we will be spending the rest of eternity in one protest after another. in a very creative and inspiring , but one has to eventually get beyond that. so i think...
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iran is working on a longer-range missile capability, an intermediate range missile, that could reach europe. and these guys are good. eventually they will develop an icbm that could reach the united states. >> the iranians are being continuing to amass technologies, learning how to enrich uranium, stockpiling low enriched uranium and it's getting to a level in which particularly one of iran's major rivals in the region, israel, is sounding the alarm bells and saying that the iranians are getting too close. >> graeme lawson, a great historian of the cuban missile crisis said that the iran nuclear issue is the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. (instrumental music) >> and north korea continues to make itself heard, regularly testing nuclear missiles despite international condemnation. >> it's estimated that the next time north korea tests a nuclear weapon it could be by highly enriched uranium, whereas the last two were believed to be through the plutonium route. so this is very problematic, not just because north korea having lots of fissile material is a bad thing, but north korea has a t
iran is working on a longer-range missile capability, an intermediate range missile, that could reach europe. and these guys are good. eventually they will develop an icbm that could reach the united states. >> the iranians are being continuing to amass technologies, learning how to enrich uranium, stockpiling low enriched uranium and it's getting to a level in which particularly one of iran's major rivals in the region, israel, is sounding the alarm bells and saying that the iranians are...
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from the fed was enough to overcome worries about a weakening global economy, and a debt crisis in europe. but many small investors have missed out on the market's gains this year. on the whole, they've taken money out of stocks, and put it into bonds. >> small investors have become dubious of equities because essentially from 1999 until the beginning of this year, there was no return on equities. they feel they're at a disadvantage to institutional investors and computerized trading. the economy has been lackluster. >> reporter: some of the most aggressive stock buyers have been institutional investors and hedge funds-- searching for ways to make money in a low interest rate environment. many international investors also bought us stocks-- seeing them as more attractive alternatives to investments in emerging markets and europe. >> stocks won by default. it was the last remaining standing asset where you could get some dividend yield. where you could get a little bit of earnings growth. and where quality companies could deliver you a higher ann tt jthinpuusurttg urtn than just putting yo
from the fed was enough to overcome worries about a weakening global economy, and a debt crisis in europe. but many small investors have missed out on the market's gains this year. on the whole, they've taken money out of stocks, and put it into bonds. >> small investors have become dubious of equities because essentially from 1999 until the beginning of this year, there was no return on equities. they feel they're at a disadvantage to institutional investors and computerized trading. the...
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as for europe, not too much to worry about for western and central locations. potent low bringing blizzard like conditions. it's fwog to going to push off toward the black sea. to the south, more heavy rain coming into southern turkey. and we've already had quite a week of heavy rain here. flood conditions will be possible. here are temperatures, minus 9 in moscow. minus 3 in stockholm on wednesday and minus 4 and minus 2 in berlin and vienna. 3 degrees in london and 1 degree in paris. and i leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back with more news in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
as for europe, not too much to worry about for western and central locations. potent low bringing blizzard like conditions. it's fwog to going to push off toward the black sea. to the south, more heavy rain coming into southern turkey. and we've already had quite a week of heavy rain here. flood conditions will be possible. here are temperatures, minus 9 in moscow. minus 3 in stockholm on wednesday and minus 4 and minus 2 in berlin and vienna. 3 degrees in london and 1 degree in paris. and i...
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europe. the european union was fractured by to much debt and the aust, rity plans to fix it. that is far from over. number 3. the housing market. finally bottom out. the combination of low home prices and continued record low mortgages set off a building and buying spree. well heeled investors started buying entire neighborhoods but first time buyer was also able to get a home for the first time in years as long as they had a heavy down payment. >> number number 2. >> project that obama will be re-elected. >> the election was about social. >> spending cutting, about what kind role government should have in your life. >> number 1. the fiscal cliff. lawmakers saw it coming but didn't bother to pay attention until after the election. had they put politics aside and dealt with it earlier who knows how strong the economy would be right now. >> coming up, a five-days for a woman. she gets the news she has been waiting to hear on her missing teen daughter. >>> and we are taking a look back at the year. the most outstanding student athletes of the year. >>> those and more coming up a
europe. the european union was fractured by to much debt and the aust, rity plans to fix it. that is far from over. number 3. the housing market. finally bottom out. the combination of low home prices and continued record low mortgages set off a building and buying spree. well heeled investors started buying entire neighborhoods but first time buyer was also able to get a home for the first time in years as long as they had a heavy down payment. >> number number 2. >> project that...
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you look at them are prosy in the west particularly in the united states and i'm supposed to say in europe. their constitutions of these democracies we guarantee. minority groups or any other. time go ahead of constitutional guarantee so this sort of or unusual or normal life star is not going to be something that should real or it's going to get you so it's the rights of the minority that are worry and some of the liberals in egypt you know you have a right to be worried. and terry i spoke to represent savior of the muslim brotherhood freedom and justice party and he expressed confidence that the time is on the islamic fight what's your response to those who say to critics who say the sharia centric constitution betrays the they were punishing your religion a chip and sidelines the rights of minorities in your country no this is not right at all you can revise the constitution. this is not really present and they have no proof of it and the same time the president declares that if any minority or majority needs to to modify things in this constitution this can be done the sort of parliame
you look at them are prosy in the west particularly in the united states and i'm supposed to say in europe. their constitutions of these democracies we guarantee. minority groups or any other. time go ahead of constitutional guarantee so this sort of or unusual or normal life star is not going to be something that should real or it's going to get you so it's the rights of the minority that are worry and some of the liberals in egypt you know you have a right to be worried. and terry i spoke to...
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lower interest rates than europe, much more resolve, stock markets are up nicely there, china which was in free fall, started to rebound, manufacturing started to rebound, gdp is rebound, use of electricity is starting to rebound, exports rebound, you filter all of those in the u.s. where you sit in the u.s. with a consumer that has got five-year high of consumer confidence, we have got housing inventories that at a four-year low, housing prices up 11 percent year over year, double digit growth in utos and auto loans so to me it looks like the consumer is poised, corporations are lean on the balance sheet side, it looks like if you trigger good secular things and trajectory on the fiscal things in the u.s. you could have a heck of a second six months in 2013 in the market. >> a lot of optimism and you are playing it at a movie theaters and begins with lions gate entertainment whomplts knew you were a teenage vampire fan with the twilight movie series, the stock has done nicely this year, how much more do you see the run? >> well, i think there is more in it. you kw, they not onlywn
lower interest rates than europe, much more resolve, stock markets are up nicely there, china which was in free fall, started to rebound, manufacturing started to rebound, gdp is rebound, use of electricity is starting to rebound, exports rebound, you filter all of those in the u.s. where you sit in the u.s. with a consumer that has got five-year high of consumer confidence, we have got housing inventories that at a four-year low, housing prices up 11 percent year over year, double digit growth...
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. >> hey, jamie, this is something that started off in europe it's made its way over here. how many times have we tossed away that broken coffee machine and bought a new one. inspiring others fix those broken household items. >> everything old is new again at the west seattle fix it collector. >> a group of that's like to get together and help each other fix whatever we own. >> from sewing machines to fans to lawn mowers, if it is broke they will try to fix it repair groups have flourished in europe and spreading to the united states. >> i like the idea of reusing something that has already had a life, already been built and created most of its environmental foot prints. >> members of the fix it collectors in brooklyn help people save the planet and a buck or two. >> throw away culture motivates a lot of us to come here and try to fight it. the economy definitely played a role. minute it breaks or the newest gadget comes out they have to get the new one and throw the old one away. it's expensive and what are we doing to the planet. >> so big in europe they attract up to hal
. >> hey, jamie, this is something that started off in europe it's made its way over here. how many times have we tossed away that broken coffee machine and bought a new one. inspiring others fix those broken household items. >> everything old is new again at the west seattle fix it collector. >> a group of that's like to get together and help each other fix whatever we own. >> from sewing machines to fans to lawn mowers, if it is broke they will try to fix it repair...
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wide here in europe there are many people with ties to the middle east region and they want to make sure they know exactly where their produce is coming from this is are you sure this comes from spain. is a palestinian living in germany she has family in the west bank and says the israeli checkpoints mean palestinian farmers are losing out to the settlers even even the few things they get jordan they really checkpoints keep them at the checkpoints for days. and then you can't say anymore those behind the report into trade between the settlements in europe say they aren't trying to organize any kind of witch hunt we're not talking about boycotting jews over here we're not talking about even boycotting israel itself we're talking about making a difference differentiating between. legal israeli products which should be bought by european citizens as much as they course they should and second products which are totally illegal and should be banned and people should not buy. our t. belin. syria's chemical weapon arsenal is again whipping up a friends at least in the us media and unnamed
wide here in europe there are many people with ties to the middle east region and they want to make sure they know exactly where their produce is coming from this is are you sure this comes from spain. is a palestinian living in germany she has family in the west bank and says the israeli checkpoints mean palestinian farmers are losing out to the settlers even even the few things they get jordan they really checkpoints keep them at the checkpoints for days. and then you can't say anymore those...
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how much of a foray will china make into europe? > > as the chinese captain who runs cosco told me, europe had, for a long time, enjoyed a number of protections. they started spending a lot of money that they didn't have, and now they're paying a price. so what is going to have to happen going forward is that probably europeans are going to have to go back on a number of protections, moving somewhat in the direction the chinese are, which is perhaps to say lower wages, less protections. but europeans certainly, and certainly here in greece, are going to be fighting back against a wholesale backslide toward, again, what many see as the possibility of stumbling into third world working conditions. > > liz alderman of the new york times. thanks so much for your reporting today. > > thank you for having me. still ahead, hits and flops. a look back at the movies that brought riches and pr headaches for film studios. but first, we'll hear from the man who shook things up after a stunning exit from goldman sachs. that's next. wall street e
how much of a foray will china make into europe? > > as the chinese captain who runs cosco told me, europe had, for a long time, enjoyed a number of protections. they started spending a lot of money that they didn't have, and now they're paying a price. so what is going to have to happen going forward is that probably europeans are going to have to go back on a number of protections, moving somewhat in the direction the chinese are, which is perhaps to say lower wages, less protections....
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then as we look into europe, several storm systems pushing across central and western europe bringing heavy rain showers at times. but temperatures on the mild side. london and paris at 9 and 11. really cools off in moscow. minus 1 for your high on your wednesday. here is a look at the extended forecast. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks very much for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
then as we look into europe, several storm systems pushing across central and western europe bringing heavy rain showers at times. but temperatures on the mild side. london and paris at 9 and 11. really cools off in moscow. minus 1 for your high on your wednesday. here is a look at the extended forecast. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks very much for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
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europe, don't forget, green mountain, it has been huge. starbu starbuck's should tell us what it is going to do with it's cash. they have the cash to do it. i prefer them to grow with the money. this is a major bone of contention. i think it is good. the bears, they seem to think that the coffee could be played out. starbucks will tell us about the new juice store concept. maybe it will give us insight to what could end up being one of the three top markets for the company india. i can't wait to hear about the projections about india. and of course they need to address teavana. i thought this could be a terrific move. seem to be quite popular. the earnings as early at 2013. not just the cute tea bags. like i want to add some hot tea. i think it could turn out to be howard's third place. this time for tea drinkers, it has become a hot button with the short selling community. those guys affirm that the company's tea are contaminated with pesticides to the point where 100 of the samples violate u.s. laws. the company is sticking to its story
europe, don't forget, green mountain, it has been huge. starbu starbuck's should tell us what it is going to do with it's cash. they have the cash to do it. i prefer them to grow with the money. this is a major bone of contention. i think it is good. the bears, they seem to think that the coffee could be played out. starbucks will tell us about the new juice store concept. maybe it will give us insight to what could end up being one of the three top markets for the company india. i can't wait...
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europe. their constitutions of these democracies is big we guarantee rights minority groups on the other hand that kind of of constitutional guarantee of the sort of. i'm usually not normal lifestyle is not going to be something that's your real goal or it's going to get you so it's the rights of the minority you get a worry. over here you go to egypt and they have a right to be worried. as ringing out in europe even then melodic chimes come to muffle the beer austerity as biting cuts have been a wish to the inner sanctum of the catholic church the vatican benedict has held a slightly spartan annual mass in st paul's basilica in rome due to strict budget controls the traditional nativity scene outside bake i think this year cost a modest twenty two thousand euros some ten times less than in twenty nothern and as peter all the found out all across europe leaders out wishing that christmas money worries would disappear. it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly
europe. their constitutions of these democracies is big we guarantee rights minority groups on the other hand that kind of of constitutional guarantee of the sort of. i'm usually not normal lifestyle is not going to be something that's your real goal or it's going to get you so it's the rights of the minority you get a worry. over here you go to egypt and they have a right to be worried. as ringing out in europe even then melodic chimes come to muffle the beer austerity as biting cuts have been...
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population size, military spending and technology, asia is set to be larger than north america and europe combined. >> the rapid rise of other countries, and above all, the spectacular rise of asian economies is dramatically altering the context in which u.s. global power will operate. >> shepard: the report notes that the u.s. is likely to remain a major global player on the global stage because of how it's able to pull together coalitions to tackle global problems. >>> today was pposed to be the start of the window in which north hey would launch a new -- north korea would launch a new controversial rocket. so far no launch. we have the reasons for the delay. gunfire on a busy new york city sidewalk. just up the street from us, cops say somebody shot a man right in the back of the head then jumped right into a waiting getaway car and off he went. or she went. there's a manhunt or a womanhunt on, and how did a sporting event for disabled athletes, disabled athletes, turn into this? it's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news as fox reports live tonight. h
population size, military spending and technology, asia is set to be larger than north america and europe combined. >> the rapid rise of other countries, and above all, the spectacular rise of asian economies is dramatically altering the context in which u.s. global power will operate. >> shepard: the report notes that the u.s. is likely to remain a major global player on the global stage because of how it's able to pull together coalitions to tackle global problems. >>>...
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be a laymen of europe. we've had the euro in crisis which was sparked by soveren debt, which then destabilized debt. that had much more to do with property debt. this was a bank that was struggling because it was funded with short terms, not with deposits. it was the largest lender, it was huge. recognition if this bank was allowed to lick quick date, you would have the lehman style of effect. but the amount of money and care that has been taken in order to stop it from happening is immense. there has been something like 50 billion worth of you'reoes pumped into the bank. parts of the bank have been sold off. one which went to china,, so hopefully problem solved. >> we hall see. tanya, thanks for the explanation. thank you for watching "bbc world news." we've got a lot more to come, including, well it's odd isn't it? nowhere for muslims of athens to pray. why the greek capitol still doesn't have a mosque. at least six people have been killed by a tropical storm in philippines. that was just weeks after a ty
be a laymen of europe. we've had the euro in crisis which was sparked by soveren debt, which then destabilized debt. that had much more to do with property debt. this was a bank that was struggling because it was funded with short terms, not with deposits. it was the largest lender, it was huge. recognition if this bank was allowed to lick quick date, you would have the lehman style of effect. but the amount of money and care that has been taken in order to stop it from happening is immense....
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and the reason probably is because of europe. i think a lot of the export markets, europe has been still in a little bit of a malaise, and asia is just starting to emerge from one. so we will actually probably start seeing manufacturing pick up in the not-too-distant future. > all right, so a long-term prognosis, positive for you; short-term still kind of wobbly? > > i think next year you're going to have an issue with a push and pull from the fiscal cliff. on the one hand, business owners will actually have some certainty what tax rates are going to be, and that's a positive. that may unleash some hiring. and on the other hand, you are going to have tax increases. and that is actually not good for shorter-term growth. > brent schutte from bmo harris. thanks so much. > > thank you. still ahead, christmas may have come early for drivers. gasoline prices are headed lower. more on that next. w prices at the pump continue to slide. gas prices are down 3 cents on average nationwide to $3.37. the ever-energetic phil flynn of price futu
and the reason probably is because of europe. i think a lot of the export markets, europe has been still in a little bit of a malaise, and asia is just starting to emerge from one. so we will actually probably start seeing manufacturing pick up in the not-too-distant future. > all right, so a long-term prognosis, positive for you; short-term still kind of wobbly? > > i think next year you're going to have an issue with a push and pull from the fiscal cliff. on the one hand, business...
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with christmas bells ringing out in europe but even then melodic chimes can't muffled the boom are staring biting can't have even a reach their inner sanctum of the catholic church the vatican pope benedict has how this lightly spartan annual mass in st paul's a silicon rome due to strict budget controls the traditional and that's a pretty scene outside the cathedral this year cost and modest twenty two thousand euros some ten times less than in twenty eleven days and he's peter on a found out all across europe leaders are wishing that christmas money worries would disappear it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it is busiest time of the year but santa has taken a little bit of time out from delivering presents to the boys and girls to join me here in central. well you have not come on the sled that i see no no it's just a segue it's more comfortable you know keeping within the twenty first century there and you've got some letters from the boys and girls that you're going to share with us something here ok all right now this one has come from a l
with christmas bells ringing out in europe but even then melodic chimes can't muffled the boom are staring biting can't have even a reach their inner sanctum of the catholic church the vatican pope benedict has how this lightly spartan annual mass in st paul's a silicon rome due to strict budget controls the traditional and that's a pretty scene outside the cathedral this year cost and modest twenty two thousand euros some ten times less than in twenty eleven days and he's peter on a found out...
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and in europe. their constitutions of these democracies we get our. rights minardi on the other hand you know i kind of i don't want to show current to the sort of. i'm usually not normal like star and i'm not going to be something that's your real god's word to get. so it's the rights of the minority that are worry and some of the liberals in egypt and they have a right to be worried. well the u.s. was pledging to teach africa how to fight terrorism looks like. a report online planning to deploy soldiers for thirty five african countries to prepare a local troops for any future crises and medical rowing threats from extremist groups. also for you the vatican vacuum for visitors to keep the master abuse was looking their best at the details of how they are keeping pristine pristine part in resisting travel. and the political theater it's easy for parties to change the script to suit the scene one supports not going their way artillery of an ocean and finds out whether american voters are willing and nuff to read between the lines and work out what's r
and in europe. their constitutions of these democracies we get our. rights minardi on the other hand you know i kind of i don't want to show current to the sort of. i'm usually not normal like star and i'm not going to be something that's your real god's word to get. so it's the rights of the minority that are worry and some of the liberals in egypt and they have a right to be worried. well the u.s. was pledging to teach africa how to fight terrorism looks like. a report online planning to...
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the fiscal cliff is like what they had in europe. we need to look for companies being obliterated by the cliff. banco santander was perceived to be the biggest loser. but it turned out to be an amazing trade. the stock traveled to $7.72. i don't think it's done. charitable trust is buying a major midwestern lender. stock has been sliding every day. key is now under $8 and i can tell from the trading in the name it is not going to happen just yet. there are sellers everywhere. the only thing they have going for them is fears of the cliff. we know that when the cliff jump we know that when the cliff jump price , well, i say the worst has been prepared for. key bank may be the worst of the bunch. it has been a terrible investment up until things turned. and then we will look back and say what the heck were we thinking. why didn't we bid 7 and buy key bank instead of selling it like everybody else? stick with cramer.
the fiscal cliff is like what they had in europe. we need to look for companies being obliterated by the cliff. banco santander was perceived to be the biggest loser. but it turned out to be an amazing trade. the stock traveled to $7.72. i don't think it's done. charitable trust is buying a major midwestern lender. stock has been sliding every day. key is now under $8 and i can tell from the trading in the name it is not going to happen just yet. there are sellers everywhere. the only thing...
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greece therefore is the sick person europe. of the world. meanwhile, the united states of america is ungovernable. you have a system in this country that was created to create this country as an ungovernable state. you have congress, the president canceling each other out. how the president -- whoever the president might be -- do anything? you have china -- finding it impossible to provide a replacement for the demand that the west has done away with. so, i do not have an answer for your question. bewilderment. >> my question is about consumer demand and the extent to which the old system depended on it. if we do not have it to the same degree, could there possibly be a new economy? i cannot know how to say all of these in the right economic terms. i will say what i am thinking and see what you make out of it. its teams like all the economy's got to a point where it had to be based on growth. it could not just be sustainable. it had to grow. and that meant more consumers. so, then, that led to a lot of things ecologically that were not good
greece therefore is the sick person europe. of the world. meanwhile, the united states of america is ungovernable. you have a system in this country that was created to create this country as an ungovernable state. you have congress, the president canceling each other out. how the president -- whoever the president might be -- do anything? you have china -- finding it impossible to provide a replacement for the demand that the west has done away with. so, i do not have an answer for your...
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in their stocking will brussels sprout wonders or not he tries to figure out what's in the bag for europe. to am in moscow i matras a good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour official results confirm egypt's new constitution has passed a national referendum winning a hair less than sixty four percent of the vote the country's electoral commission has announced the final tally after investigations into fraud egypt has witnessed weeks of violence with a two stage referendum sowing deep divisions between supporters and opponents of the country's president egyptian president mohamed morsi says enacting the new constitution quickly will bring stability and the chance to focus on fixing the problems at home but those against the islam misleading charter have decried the referendum as fundamentally illegitimate dr omar sure from the institute of arab and islamic studies believes that neither the charter nor the vote democratic. this is the first. constitution that you have the president cannot. went and cannot. you have a prime minister who is actually in power. to take decis
in their stocking will brussels sprout wonders or not he tries to figure out what's in the bag for europe. to am in moscow i matras a good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour official results confirm egypt's new constitution has passed a national referendum winning a hair less than sixty four percent of the vote the country's electoral commission has announced the final tally after investigations into fraud egypt has witnessed weeks of violence with a two stage referendum...
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people with certain ideologies, and they argue that america should not make the mistake of becoming like europe. the information cited for their my philosophy for great american thinkers like ayn rand. the great justification for free market absolutism is not found in american history because american -- alexander hamilton said while he believes in free markets, practical politicians need to realize there are times to intervene, and we have been a nation when it comes to manufacturing that has rejected the ideologies of both the left and the right and has really dean what works, and that is really through the book. i try to advance that argument, and i think the person who sums it up the best is a columnist, richmond mcgregor from "the financial times," and there's a quote saying "america's problem is not that it does not work like china. america's problem is that it no longer works like america." i think what he means by that is we don't need to copy a system of government in china or brazil that has accepted state intervention, but we do need to remember what policies helped make us a great i
people with certain ideologies, and they argue that america should not make the mistake of becoming like europe. the information cited for their my philosophy for great american thinkers like ayn rand. the great justification for free market absolutism is not found in american history because american -- alexander hamilton said while he believes in free markets, practical politicians need to realize there are times to intervene, and we have been a nation when it comes to manufacturing that has...
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and in europe. their constitutions of these democracies is typically gary. writes minority groups on the other hand that time to him i did a constitutional guarantee to sort of. unusual or not normal lifestyle and i'm not going to be something that should realize we're just. so it's the rights of the minority going to worry so much in the world in each and they have a right to be worried. the pentagon is planning to sell high altitude spy drones to south korea the deal what provides for a global hawk pilotless aircraft but it still needs approval from the u.s. congress and it could be worth as much as one point two billion dollars political analyst while bowie's says that the punting deal could lead to a huge conflict with neighboring north korea was adamant about protecting its territory but if congress allows these drones to be sold to south korea what i think will happen is that they will use these drones to monitor the demilitarized zone so the south korean border they could all sit with attention would be used to monitor north koreans your prey's new di
and in europe. their constitutions of these democracies is typically gary. writes minority groups on the other hand that time to him i did a constitutional guarantee to sort of. unusual or not normal lifestyle and i'm not going to be something that should realize we're just. so it's the rights of the minority going to worry so much in the world in each and they have a right to be worried. the pentagon is planning to sell high altitude spy drones to south korea the deal what provides for a...
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one part of europe is doing very well. germany, france, northern europe, generally speaking. italy, spain, portugal, greece and ireland, hungry are in terrible shape. serious terrible shape. and because some folks don't pay attention to numbers, here's a chance for a statistic to help. students of mine, professors who came to the united states to study the universities where i taught. now professors at the university of acton, major universities increased. today their salaries as we speak are 40 percent less than what they were in may of 2010. try to imagine yourself in a job that you've kept in which the money you get every week is 40% less. police, fire, school teachers, social workers, you name it. .. governments in france and germany have been very frightened since they too are facing an economic crisis and they too are trying to solve it by making demands of their people to pay for something we come in to. they have chosen to use a very dangerous strategy particularly warm germany and the strategy goes like this. we the government are your friends, you the german working
one part of europe is doing very well. germany, france, northern europe, generally speaking. italy, spain, portugal, greece and ireland, hungry are in terrible shape. serious terrible shape. and because some folks don't pay attention to numbers, here's a chance for a statistic to help. students of mine, professors who came to the united states to study the universities where i taught. now professors at the university of acton, major universities increased. today their salaries as we speak are...
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last year we were dealing with europe was the front part of this burner of policy. the esm was established. it looked like we were in a place where we could get systemic risk off the table. markets were facing heavy flows of deleveraging. i think the fiscal cliff we are spending a lot of time on and we will continue to see deleveraging of trades that have worked because of all of the tax implications. i don't think you can be sure this is the same santa claus rally that you want to blindly buy. last year was very painful to people who thought fundamentals would win out. you ran into deleveraging flows that were related to policy. if you don't think we are not going to have policy issues through the end of the year you are crazy. >> i think we all do the same, i believe that you can time the market and pick stocks. i know people believe that. it is interesting that today we talked about ranges in the s&p. i think we have done a good job. look at where we traded up to that 1425 that we have talked about being resistance number of times. i don't want to make a big deal
last year we were dealing with europe was the front part of this burner of policy. the esm was established. it looked like we were in a place where we could get systemic risk off the table. markets were facing heavy flows of deleveraging. i think the fiscal cliff we are spending a lot of time on and we will continue to see deleveraging of trades that have worked because of all of the tax implications. i don't think you can be sure this is the same santa claus rally that you want to blindly buy....
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for example, we're still trying to figure out europe and the depth and duration of that economy. that's just one of many. clearly i don't need another challenge coming from the uncertainty around the fiscal cliff. >> susie: you do a lot of business in china, and you're very bullish on china. can your business in china offset any during you might have in your business from what goes on in the u.s. economy? >> probably not. i'm bullish in the auto business and the building trades, but that is not going to be enough to offset the fiscal cliff, and we're going to have to manage europe at the same time. >> susie: let's say there is no deal and the u.s. economy really slows down, or as some people say could go into a recession, how are you preparing for that possibility? >> we're trying to make those investments that are strategic, and holding back on our hiring because we don't know the growth rates. we're probably looking at the different ways to reduce our points from a logical standpoint, and we're trying to pull every lever to give us some latitude and leverage. >> susie: what dea
for example, we're still trying to figure out europe and the depth and duration of that economy. that's just one of many. clearly i don't need another challenge coming from the uncertainty around the fiscal cliff. >> susie: you do a lot of business in china, and you're very bullish on china. can your business in china offset any during you might have in your business from what goes on in the u.s. economy? >> probably not. i'm bullish in the auto business and the building trades, but...
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problems and if we want to make progress to cut unemployment benefits and things like that the war in europe and united states began preparing. we have our military buildup it would increase 20% 27 million jobs right now. it turns out there wasn't enough spending in the economy they could and should have been spending more on the government and thanks to the method it's the same thing right now. there is overwhelming contribution that this is the time having the government spend more would be freed, putting people to work with the unemployed that would be basically doing nothing and essentially it is very easy and very hard politically because it is hard to persuade people about the need to do that which is why some of us books. [laughter] >> some of those would argue it's like a sugar pill for the transient work of time and then you fell back. i think it's a very interesting story. why did little more to, why didn't we strike back in the depression? in fact there was montgomery ward was a major kept waiting for the depression to comeback basically lost their position in the marketplace. it
problems and if we want to make progress to cut unemployment benefits and things like that the war in europe and united states began preparing. we have our military buildup it would increase 20% 27 million jobs right now. it turns out there wasn't enough spending in the economy they could and should have been spending more on the government and thanks to the method it's the same thing right now. there is overwhelming contribution that this is the time having the government spend more would be...
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use locks but if you look at democracy in the west you can be in the united states and so because in europe. honest. it's issues of these democracies we garance he writes menard on the other hand it's not time to i don't know guarantee. a sort of. unusual or not normal lifestyle it's not going to be something that should really go it's going to get. so it's the rights of the minority that are in worry some of the liberals in each and they have a right to be worried. israel has given the green light to building another twelve hundred new settlements in east jerusalem on land that's considered illegally occupied under international law this in addition to the already approved construction of thousands of homes in the west bank in retaliation over the palestinians upgraded u.n. status artie's middle east correspondent paula sleepier has more. what we're witnessing is that israel is continuing with its expansion of settlements and this new announcement is that it has approved the building of some one thousand two hundred secure homes in globe which is a neighborhood in east jerusalem across the
use locks but if you look at democracy in the west you can be in the united states and so because in europe. honest. it's issues of these democracies we garance he writes menard on the other hand it's not time to i don't know guarantee. a sort of. unusual or not normal lifestyle it's not going to be something that should really go it's going to get. so it's the rights of the minority that are in worry some of the liberals in each and they have a right to be worried. israel has given the green...
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what is interesting is similar tensions are evident in europe, two and similar reactions. we've all been following france and attacks at the top living to 70% in the reaction of it to belgium. not for tax purposes, except kind of for tax purposes. in switzerland interestingly, there is a huge kind of national revolt against the superrich should all pay a high-tech suit either. very similar tensions, but there's a more extreme dynamic in the united states. >> which u.s. government policies in your view of that and perpetuate the transfer of wealth between the middle class in the top 1%? and could you rank importance, including for example -- >> would probably take all night. >> i suppose it would, but please address and include the tax equity, inequities, especially between earned income and capital gains. the federal reserves policy of low interest rates and the emphasis on spending rather than saving and the reward given to borrowers rather than savers. >> from that famous line when harry met sally, i'll have what she had. the ones that i would single out or just because
what is interesting is similar tensions are evident in europe, two and similar reactions. we've all been following france and attacks at the top living to 70% in the reaction of it to belgium. not for tax purposes, except kind of for tax purposes. in switzerland interestingly, there is a huge kind of national revolt against the superrich should all pay a high-tech suit either. very similar tensions, but there's a more extreme dynamic in the united states. >> which u.s. government policies...
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opportunities in europe, you heard me right, europe. even with the debt crisis and austerity measures. running the scout international fund, that fund up about 20% this year finding bargains throughout europe land. the global footprint. up next with a fox business exclusive. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more thayou have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi ca and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar t
opportunities in europe, you heard me right, europe. even with the debt crisis and austerity measures. running the scout international fund, that fund up about 20% this year finding bargains throughout europe land. the global footprint. up next with a fox business exclusive. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more thayou have to. only citi price rewind automatically...
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i think the issue on europe though is one that we basically -- i agree with brian, we've put europe to the back burner and probably some time at the second half of next year it is going to crop back up as an issue. but you could see, for example, the sort of classic january bounce or we think actually fiscal cliff could be pushed into january by the time they actually finally get a resolution. kicking the can may be a couple of weeks but eventually getting to a resolution. then you're going to see some relief in the market and so that could be an interesting time. again it will probably be very temporary. >> i wonder whether we've become so myopic in talking about the fiscal cliff and issues here in the u.s., talking about fiscal issues in europe, quietly forgotten that places in the world, hong kong, india, many indices at new 52-week highs. we're missing out. >> yeah. we've actually seen some very, very interesting -- there have been positive trends in the may crow data driving markets up. china has been a bright spot and we think that will continue to be a bright spot for probably t
i think the issue on europe though is one that we basically -- i agree with brian, we've put europe to the back burner and probably some time at the second half of next year it is going to crop back up as an issue. but you could see, for example, the sort of classic january bounce or we think actually fiscal cliff could be pushed into january by the time they actually finally get a resolution. kicking the can may be a couple of weeks but eventually getting to a resolution. then you're going to...
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so i think there is a lot of optimism - even in europe there's a lot of optimism, but we know how that all goes when there is a lot of optimism. so, anyway, slow trading expected this week. > will there be some last- minute adjustments, or have most of those folks already gone home and closed the books for the year? > > i think for the most part anyone that really had anything to do really has done it already. that would be the capital gains tax-type selling, that sort of thing. but there's always some minor window dressing issues that could come up. so i wouldn't really pay much attention to the price action this week. what is probably more important is the first couple weeks in january. > do you have any kind of end- of-the-year strategy here, or are you just kind of going sit on your hands? > > at this point, no. just wait 'til next year and start fresh. > no plan is a good plan. it's good to have you on the show this morning. take care. > > thanks angela. in our cover story, workers making the minimum will make a little more in ten states beginning january first. and each of those
so i think there is a lot of optimism - even in europe there's a lot of optimism, but we know how that all goes when there is a lot of optimism. so, anyway, slow trading expected this week. > will there be some last- minute adjustments, or have most of those folks already gone home and closed the books for the year? > > i think for the most part anyone that really had anything to do really has done it already. that would be the capital gains tax-type selling, that sort of thing. but...
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-day they were moving it through eastern europe the momentum it shifted the germans was far more men on the eastern front six to one of them like that than they ever lost in the western front besides that it sets up a whole the whole concept of what world war two was because that we don't ever take into account the role of the british empire which controlled a large part of the world the richest resources prior to world war two so as to i mean i see your america stood like me i mean we were lost in this mythology from the beginning of our lives on which like the bomb was necessary we won world war two we were as the guy we have. this right to police the world because we won that war on none of these above are true the only reason we have the right is because we have the might because we have the atomic bomb and we led all the way through the entire arms race with the soviets we led. by sometimes by large margins and those were less margins but we maintain this grip this. dominion over the world and now we've moved into another era was space cyber warfare we control what they call ful
-day they were moving it through eastern europe the momentum it shifted the germans was far more men on the eastern front six to one of them like that than they ever lost in the western front besides that it sets up a whole the whole concept of what world war two was because that we don't ever take into account the role of the british empire which controlled a large part of the world the richest resources prior to world war two so as to i mean i see your america stood like me i mean we were...
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showing all the symbols of europe? it showed a cross, star of david, crescent and so on, and a hammer and cycle. there was a bit -- there's an outcry from the lit wanians, and why aren't we in the west sympathetic enough to the sufferers, the persecutors under communism to subject ourselves? why leave it to these? but there it was. i'm fairly relaxed about the communism symbols. you see a guy with a cccp sweatshirt and his trinkets. i did a study of this, a simple magazine piece, and, you know, they are not the worst. people say it's proof we won and can mock it. it's just kind of funny. you don't see swastikas and people saying, oh, relax, it's just a t-shirt. as was pointed out, there was just one good picture taken in his life, looks like a movie star in the picture, the cheekbones just right, but other pictures, not all that much, really, honestly. let me -- this is all regarding chambers, really, but he was a witness and a truth teller e and it was really, really hard for him to fore sake, not pop pew lair approva
showing all the symbols of europe? it showed a cross, star of david, crescent and so on, and a hammer and cycle. there was a bit -- there's an outcry from the lit wanians, and why aren't we in the west sympathetic enough to the sufferers, the persecutors under communism to subject ourselves? why leave it to these? but there it was. i'm fairly relaxed about the communism symbols. you see a guy with a cccp sweatshirt and his trinkets. i did a study of this, a simple magazine piece, and, you know,...
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and europe. the constitution to be democracy is typically she writes minority on the other hand not kind of trying to parse judicial guidance she. sort of. unusual or not normal lifestyle it's not going to be something that should realize they're just going to so it's the rights of the minority to get up to worry some of the liberals in it and they have a right to be worried the pentagon is planning to sell a high altitude spy drone to south korea the deal to provide for a global hawk pilotless aircraft still needs approval from congress and could be worth as much as one point two billion dollars now political analyst nile bowie's says the pending deal could actually escalate the conflict with the neighboring country north korea which steadfastly protects its territory. if congress allows these drones to be sold to south korea what i think will happen is that they will use these drones to monitor the demilitarized zone so the south korean border they can also potentially be used to monitor north
and europe. the constitution to be democracy is typically she writes minority on the other hand not kind of trying to parse judicial guidance she. sort of. unusual or not normal lifestyle it's not going to be something that should realize they're just going to so it's the rights of the minority to get up to worry some of the liberals in it and they have a right to be worried the pentagon is planning to sell a high altitude spy drone to south korea the deal to provide for a global hawk pilotless...
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ongoing crisis in europe, could have a significant impact that could very easily send us back. so this last financial crisis, u.s. on ground. we could take all the credit for it here, but that does not mean that the next crisis can start elsewhere. the history of financial crisis, that would not be the first time trouble in the 1990's coming of asia, russia. so we have double the ability to international shock that could bring the crisis on him even if we are in export of that part of the financial crisis. >> host: thank you for holding you're on book tv on c-span2. >> caller: are you uremia okay? >> host: we are listening. please go ahead, sir. >> caller: first off, i just realized i got neal's but from the library. i was on hold for six weeks. it's a popular book. my question as to why he mentioned that he is a democrat. his high level, i wonder how the place. is it important? as he does his work, is it on his forehead, oh, he is a democrat. what geithner deferred to him as opposed to republican? how does that play at that very high level of politics? >> guest: i would say th
ongoing crisis in europe, could have a significant impact that could very easily send us back. so this last financial crisis, u.s. on ground. we could take all the credit for it here, but that does not mean that the next crisis can start elsewhere. the history of financial crisis, that would not be the first time trouble in the 1990's coming of asia, russia. so we have double the ability to international shock that could bring the crisis on him even if we are in export of that part of the...
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the justice department announced agreement with hsbc the biggest bank in all of europe. as part of of the deal hsbc agrees to pay $1.9 billion in fines. a lot of money certainly. but for this bank it's the equivalent of roughly seven weeks of profits. in exchange, these are among the charges that will now disappear. laundering more than $880 million in drug money. and allowing $660 million in prohibited transactions from countries including libya, cuba, burma, sudan and iran. federal prosecutors say the bankers didn't just look the other way, they actually went a step further. one occasion hsbc instructed a bank in iran on how to format payment messages so that the transactions would not be blocked or rejected by the united states. >> shepard: in other words, the bankers told the iranians how to get around our laws. in a statement, the bank's chief executive says we accept responsibility for our mistakes. we have said we are profoundly sorry for them and we do so again. so the bank is sorry but again nobody is going to prison. prosecutors say some people at the justice d
the justice department announced agreement with hsbc the biggest bank in all of europe. as part of of the deal hsbc agrees to pay $1.9 billion in fines. a lot of money certainly. but for this bank it's the equivalent of roughly seven weeks of profits. in exchange, these are among the charges that will now disappear. laundering more than $880 million in drug money. and allowing $660 million in prohibited transactions from countries including libya, cuba, burma, sudan and iran. federal...
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you look what is happening in europe, in france, in italy. in all of the countries suffering the most right now in terms of growth they have just jacked up their value-added tax to 25%. >> okay. so here's principle i think we need to draw in the sand. we should not have an ad-on, value-added tax. we should have a replacement value-added tax. david: don't put it on top of what we have? >> they have got value-added taxes but have every other imaginable tax and the national sport in italy is not paying taxes right? david: let me just, the president has weighed in on what he wants to do in order to change the tax code. he did it about a year ago. let's play that sound and get your reaction to it. >> i've said i will work with republicans on a plan for economic growth, job creation, and reducing our deficits, and have some compromise between democrats and republicans. i understand, you know, people have a lot of different views. i'm willing to compromise a little bit. david: that is not what i was referring to. what he said a year ago is this. giv
you look what is happening in europe, in france, in italy. in all of the countries suffering the most right now in terms of growth they have just jacked up their value-added tax to 25%. >> okay. so here's principle i think we need to draw in the sand. we should not have an ad-on, value-added tax. we should have a replacement value-added tax. david: don't put it on top of what we have? >> they have got value-added taxes but have every other imaginable tax and the national sport in...
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i lived in europe. you get to travel and you get to do things. i saw most of the capitol cities, a lot of neat things that you don't normally see. how cool is it to go riding over the pyramid's? i wanted to come home. i hadn't had a sonic burger for a long time and i hadn't been in a store that was open past 8:00 at night are longtime and i wanted to come home. and i did. pinellas, which is the air force -- it was okay but they are not half of what you're. you guys are air force? they never minded. that is relevant. that whole landing on a carrier thing, they can keep it. it was a good school. wasn't anything like ours. ours was a months monthlong and it was miserable. i came out of that a changed human being, for the better. i lost almost all of my cockiness and quite a few tailfeathers and spent the next decade being a weapons and tactics officer at a different level than a fighter wing. i was in khobar towers when that blew up. do you guys remember that? always in the wrong place at the wrong time. i was there when that place blew up. we hadn'
i lived in europe. you get to travel and you get to do things. i saw most of the capitol cities, a lot of neat things that you don't normally see. how cool is it to go riding over the pyramid's? i wanted to come home. i hadn't had a sonic burger for a long time and i hadn't been in a store that was open past 8:00 at night are longtime and i wanted to come home. and i did. pinellas, which is the air force -- it was okay but they are not half of what you're. you guys are air force? they never...